"What an amazing day. I can't wait to go back and start making my organization happier."

“So many concrete examples and take-aways from each speech.”

2 packed days 10 international speakers 350 engaged participants

“Very organized, fantastic venue and great ambiance.”

"What a great mix of theory and practice. And so much fun too!"

Learn from some of the world’s leading experts... and some of the world’s happiest workplaces

Program and speakers

Experience two fully-packed days where a long list of international speakers and experts will present the latest research and practical tools. All talks and workshops are in English. We will announce more great speakers and workshops very soon!

Thursday May 23, 2019: Conference Day

9:00 Doors open

Come early and meet your fellow participants. There’s coffee, tea and croissants to get your day off to a great start.

9:30 Conference starts

Mikael Kamber: Moderator

We have picked the best possible moderator for any conference on happiness at work. Mikael is a news anchor on the TV2 evening news in Denmark and the author of the book “We’re at our best when we’re happy.” He is also an audience favorite from our previous conferences.

Mikael believes in “spreading happiness and passion everywhere” and that’s exactly what he’ll do as our conference moderator.

Rich Sheridan: How to Create a Workplace Full of Joy

Rich Sheridan had an all-consuming thought during a difficult career in the chaotic technology industry: things can be better. Much better. He had to find a way to create a workplace filled with camaraderie, energy, creativity and productivity.

Rich and his co-founder James Goebel started Menlo Innovations in 2001 and in this speech he will share how they made it a workplace where people thrive and grow and do great work for their clients by doing things like:

Having no managers

Eliminating internal email

Avoiding overwork

Letting employees set each others’ salaries

Bringing dogs and and babies to work

All of this made Menlo’s culture so great that thousands of people have visited to tour their offices and see it for themselves and in 2013, Rich published the best selling book, Joy, Inc. – How We Built a Workplace People Love. His latest book is Chief Joy Officer – How great leaders elevate human energy and eliminate fear.

All workplaces are busy these days. Many face intense market pressures, and often take on more than they can handle, increase the number and speed of their activities, raise performance goals, shorten innovation cycles and introduce new management technologies. This is not sustainable. Eventually the frenetic pace starts to sap employees’ motivation and, ironically, begins to hamper performance. As a result, exhaustion and resignation begin to blanket the organization, with dire consequences for all.

Jochen Menges is a professor of leadership at the University of Zurich and a lecturer at the University of Cambridge. His award-winning research explores how business leaders can promote productivity, well-being and happiness. In a Harvard Business Review article, he called this problem ‘the acceleration trap’ – it really is endemic of our times.

In this session, Jochen will share his research, explain how you can find out whether you and your organization are affected by the acceleration trap, how you can break free from the trap, and how to avoid excessive acceleration in the future. Leveraging these insights, your workplace can promote a joyful sense of urgency and lasting happiness among employees.

Pia is First Choice, HR and Business Development Director for DHL Express Denmark, which means her job is to make sure everyone in the company has a great day at work with their managers, their colleagues and their tasks.

DHL Express Denmark won first place in the 2018 Great Place to Work Survey through a focused effort on creating happiness at work. Pia will explain their journey from a good to a GREAT place to work and how DHL Express has brought happiness into real work life. She will share her best practical experiences and tips for how small things make a big difference.

12:30 Lunch

Enjoy a delicious lunch, engage with the conference speakers and share ideas and experiences with other attendees.

Miranda van Wonterghem: Three Lessons in Happy Leadership From Dancing

In dancing – just as in business – there are leaders and followers. But if you think this means that “The leader always leads and the follower does what they’re told” then you’re very wrong.

Miranda is an international swing dance teacher and in this fun creative session she will reveal the three main things business leaders should learn from dancers to create happier and more effective leadership.

Alexander Kjerulf: The Power of Positive Feedback at Work

Employees everywhere long for more praise and recognition – and yet it remains shockingly rare in most workplaces.

Alexander Kjerulf is the author of 5 books on happiness at work and has spoken on the topic in almost 50 countries in the last 15 years.

In this talk, he will cover the essentials of praise at work, including:

The science that shows why positive feedback is the single most powerful thing you can do to create a happier workplace

What, who and how to praise

How NOT to give positive feedback

Simple fast and cheap ways to praise employees

Why rewards and bonuses don’t work and what to do instead

The main barriers that hinder positive feedback and how to overcome them

Monika Hilm: Want happy customers? Put your employees first!

Hotels can be tough workplaces with long workdays and demanding guests who threaten to write bad reviews on Tripadvisor if they don’t get exactly what they want.

When Monika first became a hotel manager she firmly believed that customers must come first and that employees should sacrifice everything to satisfy their every whim. But she found that this approach created a lot of stress and frustration for her employees – and it didn’t even make the customers very happy.

She discovered that then opposite is true: the only reliable way to ensure that guests are happy with their stay and come back again, is to make her staff happy. Today, Monika is the Regional Lead for the Czech Republic & Slovakia and runs five hotels with 500 employees. She’s also the author of “Put Your People First – And the Rest Will Follow.”

Monika will share how she came to this new world view, including:

How happy employees create happy customers

Why “The Customer is Always Right” is wrong and leaders must stick up for their people

How to create workplace happiness in an industry with no tradition for it

Simple ways to let employee happiness infect the customers

Why leaders must put employees first so that they can put the customer first

Arthur Woods: How Purpose Makes Us Happy At Work

More than ever, people want to know they’re valuable at work and are seeking out uniquely human elements of their work experience. But exactly how do we help people find meaning at work?

Arthur Woods is a serial entrepreneur, global speaker and advisor to leading brands on the ways we help people grow and realize their potential at work. He has been recognized as Forbes 30 Under 30. He is the Co-Founder of Imperative, a breakthrough learning and development platform that has powered the largest global research on purpose in the workplace. He is a three-times TEDx speaker, World Economic Forum Global Shaper, a New York Venture Fellow and sits on the Boards of the Georgetown Technology Alliance, Social Impact 360 and Out in Tech.

In his talk Arthur Woods will share breakthrough research, stories and ideas for how we unlock the potential of our workforce through purpose. The solution and potential lies in our people themselves, shifting they way they look at work, see themselves, and to connect to purpose in their daily work.

Mads Nygaard: Make Your Workplace a Good Neighbor

Mads Nygaard was between jobs when he received a message from 14 year old Syrian Ahmad. Ahmad asked for help. Before long Mads was engaged in bringing families out of war torn Syria, enabling sons and daughters to be reunited with their loved ones. To make this happen, Mads asked for help on social media and received assistance from the most unlikely places, including Art Hall Charlottenborg, 400 artists and a four year old Danish boy named Lau.

He will share some of the incredibly inspiring stories of people helping each other and also show how workplaces can get involved in helping their communities.

4:30 pm The Conference Day Ends

Friday May 24, 2019: Workshop Day

Join this optional day of in-depth workshops to get even more value out of your visit. There are many great workshops to choose from and you can attend two – one in the morning and one in the afternoon.

8:30 Doors open

Come early – there will be coffee and croissants for the early risers.

9am-noon: Morning workshops

Choose from these interactive in-depth workshops. You get to pick two workshops before lunch and two more after.

Rich Sheridan: Building Joyful and Effective Teams

Rich, the Chief Storyteller of Menlo Innovations, will expand on his speech from the conference and share how to build happy and effective teams.

Arlette Bentzen: Happiness in Practice – Steal the Best Ideas From the Happiest Workplaces

Arlette Bentzen is an internationally recognized speaker on happiness at work. She has inspired hundreds of organizations to take specific action to become happier workplaces.

In this workshop she will share dozens of the very best practices that have a great track record in workplaces around the world. At the end of the workshop you will receive a catalogue with dozens of effective, creative initiatives that you can apply yourself.

Content:

What types of initiatives work best and which to avoid

How to involve employees in creating a happier organization

How to engage managers and make happiness a strategic priority

Many specific tools that you can apply right away

Pitfalls and problems to avoid when promoting happiness in an organization

Michal Srajer: Happiness at work in a digital world

Modern technology has many advantages – but also many challenges. Digitalization drives workplaces to higer speeds, constant availability and increased change. But does it make us happier?

Michal has the perfect background to show us how to use modern tech to create more happiness instead of stress. He’s a former tech entrepreneur who had his own startup and now works to promote happiness at work.

At the workshop we will look at happiness at work from the perspective of digital tools. We will try apps that can improve our work-life or team communication but we will also discuss where we need to be more careful when using them (not only at work).

Noon: Lunch

1pm-4pm: Afternoon Workshops

Choose from these interactive in-depth workshops.

Alexander Kjerulf: Praise and recognition in practice

In this interactive workshop Alex will build on his talk from the conference and give you specific, practical ways to create a culture of positive feedback in your organization. We will even try some different ways to give feedback in the session.

He will look at:

Individual differences – how to target positive feedback to different personalities

Cultural differences – how to give praise in different national cultures

How to get employees to praise each other

Arthur Woods: Create Meaning in Your Workplace

In this interactive workshop, Arthur will build on his talk from the conference the day before and get much more practical, showing you exactly how your workplace can help employees find purpose in their work.

Sarah Metcalfe: Creating Great Service and Happy Frontline Staff

Since 2010 Sarah has led the customer service at Sure Petcare, guiding it through an extraordinary period of expansion, growth and acquisition. Sarah is passionate about happiness in the workplace, and knows the positive impact it has on the customer experience. Through continuing to innovate and improve the customer journey, Sure Petcare now has kept an an NPS of 90+ (some countries as high as 97) in 20 countries, for 8 consecutive years.

In this workshop Sarah demonstrate:

The link between happiness at work and great service

The case for why human customer experience is essential for businesses

Techniques to motivate customer service teams, and improve
retention in a high turnover sector

The future of emotive customer experience

How people are the key to the digital/AI customer experience

5 tips to improve your customer service & customer experience

4pm-5pm: Friday Bar

Join us for a long-standing Danish workplace tradition: The Friday Bar. Network with the other participants over a cold Danish beer.